Fair enough.
Consider the brown plaited belt though; you're right that those shoes are in quite an unusual colour, but plain old brown is near enough I think. I actually wrote about this for the website:How To: Co-ordinate Leathers | Fashionbeans.comThere's a thing or two I would have added to that article if I'd written it a month or two later - the main one is that when in doubt as to whether your belt and shoes match close enough, base the decision on which one's darker; if your belt is a darker tone than your shoes you're usually good to go, but the other way round is rarely as successful.
I can't explain this, it's just something I've established through trial and error.

Fair enough.
Consider the brown plaited belt though; you're right that those shoes are in quite an unusual colour, but plain old brown is near enough I think. I actually wrote about this for the website:How To: Co-ordinate Leathers | Fashionbeans.comThere's a thing or two I would have added to that article if I'd written it a month or two later - the main one is that when in doubt as to whether your belt and shoes match close enough, base the decision on which one's darker; if your belt is a darker tone than your shoes you're usually good to go, but the other way round is rarely as successful.
I can't explain this, it's just something I've established through trial and error.

Fair enough. The ASOS belt I've settled for is pretty similar in terms of light/dark, it's just a little more orange to the shoe's pink, but I think it's fine. It's a fairly ridiculous thing to agonise over to be honest, I doubt anyone will really notice unless I bump into another Fashionbeans member

Certainly not, that's way too much effort It's standard dark brown leather, matches a LOT of my wardrobe, but not these...quite likely to wear it less when it warms up anyway though to avoid a sweaty wrist

I understand the notion of relaxing the matching-belt-to-shoes concept for casual looks but I have taken to wearing navy suede shoes with my smart outfits at work. Fortunately there is a hint of brown (not mud/poo before anyone asks) lining the top of the shoes, so I feel I can get away with wearing a brown belt. However should I ideally be looking to opt for a blue belt? If so, what sort? Surely canvas would be way too casual for the rest of the look (trousers/shirt combo)?